Many thanks for sharing @bruceprince. That looks like a fantastic garden. What have you got growing?

Let me also extend a very warm welcome to Workshop. It's great to have you as a member of the community. I'm looking forward to reading about your projects and plans. Please let me know if you ever need a hand getting the most from the site.

Great raised beds, look very solid, just what I need, mine were built from whatever we could find at the time, many years ago & now in need of replacing, there are 6 but too close together so is hard to get wheel barrow around them, so have a bit of a job ahead. Thanks for the inspiration!

I will tag @bruceprince for you so he sees your question and hopefully he can share some indication of the cost of materials for his fantastic raised garden beds. But please note that Workshop is a home improvement community of people just like yourself. If you would like some assistance from Bunnings regarding the cost of materials, we would recommend you contact your nearest store.

I hope Workshop members provide you great advice and inspiration for your projects. Please post whenever you need a hand or have a project to share with the community. Also feel free to get in touch with me if you ever need help getting the most from the site.

I am very impressed with the raised garden beds. These would be perfect for our place. The timber used look like the treated pine sleepers I purchased from Bunnings to build a retaining wall. Is that what they are? What are these sleepers treated with and is it safe to use them to grow vegetables?

A couple of people have asked about the type of sleeper used. They are normal 120x50x2400 H4 treated pine sleepers from Bunnings. Yes, the protective treatment in my opinion is not worth worrying about as far as using them to frame a vege garden.

The gardens measure 2.4m wide and 4.8m long. The two beds are more than sufficient to provide my family with plenty of fresh vegetables, and are still going strong as we move into the 2018 Spring.